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Property Description
Search no more...The Hugh & Catherine Harris home is the home of your dreams. Enjoy the feeling of days gone by in this lovely Arts & Crafts Bungalow, located in the F.Q. Story Historic District and built in 1925. It is on one of the most beautiful blocks in the neighborhood and has striking curb appeal with its charming front porch. Step inside through the lovely front door and you'll be in awe of the gorgeous hardwood floors, picture railings and stately fireplace with a brick mantel. The living room has built in bookcases with natural light from the large picture window. There are three bedrooms along with 2 bathrooms. The kitchen has so much potential. A large formal dining room with a built-in hutch and lots of natural light, great for formal evenings of entertaining. There is a 1 bedroom detached casita that is perfect as a separate office with vaulted ceilings, and a ¾ bath. It is only minutes from Downtown and sporting events.. Imagine it is 1920's, F. J. Paddock is Phoenix's Mayor and John C. Phillips is Arizona's Governor. Mr. Harris was owner of the Harris Rubber company a distributor of De Soto Six cars. His office was First street and Van Buren. Land that was to become the Story Neighborhood was initially purchased in 1887 and 1906 by Francis Q. Story, a horticulturist who was also known as the "Father of the Sunkist orange." Although platted in March 1920, the development of the Story Neighborhood did not begin until 1923, after the completion of the Kenilworth School and the construction of the Cave Creek Dam. In 1928 the Governor was Geo. W.P. Hunt and Phoenix Mayor was Frank A. Jefferson. F.Q. Story was a middle class neighborhood where there was "something for everyone". The area was at first considered to be too far from the center of town to be suitable for the development. The increasing use of the automobile and growing population made development more feasible. The first homes built in the neighborhood were located between 7th and 11th Avenues, south of Moreland. At that time, the Phoenix city limits extended only as far as 15th Ave. Early residents in the Story Neighborhood included several prominent Phoenix citizens such as: James H. Kerby, Democratic leader and Secretary of State for several terms, R.E. Farley, district representative of the Anti-Saloon League, and Frank Snell, a prominent attorney who built his $12,000 home at 920 Lynwood. Call soon before this one gets away. Walk score of 75 and bike score of 97
Full Property Details
Full Property Details for 718 W Portland St
General
- Sold For: $601,000
- Taxes: $935 (22)
- Status: Closed
- Type: Single Family
- Source: ARMLS_Arizona_MLS_Phoenix_Area
- MLS ID: 6622362
- Added to Site: 850 day(s) ago
Interior
- Interior Features: No Interior Steps, 3/4 Bath Master Bdrm, High Speed Internet
- Fireplace: Yes
- Fireplace(s): 1 Fireplace, Living Room
- Flooring: Carpet, Vinyl, Wood, Other
Rooms
Bathrooms
- Total Bathrooms: 2
Bedrooms
- Total Bedrooms: 3
Other Rooms
- Laundry: Wshr/Dry HookUp Only
Additional Information
- Shared Amenities: None
Exterior
- Exterior Features: Patio
Location
- County: Maricopa
- Subdivision: F.Q. Story
- Cross Streets: 9th Ave - Roosevelt
- Driving Directions: Roosevelt to 9th Ave, north to Portland and east to the property
School Information
- Elem School District: Phoenix Elementary District
- High School District: Phoenix Union High School District
- Elementary School: Kenilworth Elementary School
- Middle School: Kenilworth Elementary School
- High School: Central High School
Community
- Assoc. Fees Include: No Fees
Heating & Cooling
- Cooling Type: Refrigeration
- Heating Type: Electric
Utilities
- Sewer: Sewer Available, Public Sewer
- Water: City Water
Structural Information
- Architectural Style: Other (See Remarks),
- Builder: custom
- Exterior Const.: Brick Veneer, Painted, Brick
- Roof: Composition
- Stories/Levels: 1
- Square Feet: 1,664
- Sq. Ft. Source: Assessor
- Living Area: 1,664 Sq. Ft.
- Year Built: 1931
Additional Structures
- Other Structures: Guest House
Lot Features
- Property View: City Lights
- Lot Size (Acres): 0.2
- Lot Size (Sq. Ft.): 8,908
- Lot Size Source: Assessor
- Lot Features: Sprinklers In Rear, Sprinklers In Front, Alley, Desert Back, Desert Front, Grass Front
- Fencing (Description): Block
Financial Considerations
- Tax Amount: $935
- Tax Year: 22
- Terms: Cash, Conventional, FHA, VA Loan
Disclosures and Reports
- Ownership: Fee Simple
- Documents Avail.: A lead-based hazard disclosure
- Property ID: 111-22-056
- Lot Number: 16
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Schools
Schools serving 718 W Portland St
School Districts:Phoenix Elementary District, Phoenix Union High School District
| Name | Grades | Distance |
|---|---|---|
Kenilworth Elementary School 1210 North 5th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85003 | PK-8 | 0.2 mi |
Central High School 4525 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85012 | 9-12 | 3 mi |
Disclaimer:
School attendance boundaries provided by Pitney Bowes and are for reference only. Contact the school directly to verify enrollment eligibility.
Price & Sales History for 718 W Portland St
Date
Details
Price
Change
Source
1/16/2024
Sold
$601,000
-4.6%
MLS
10/25/2023
Listed
$630,000
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MLS
Disclaimer: Historical sales information is derived from public records provided by the county offices. Information is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
718 W Portland Street, Phoenix, AZ 85007 (MLS# 6622362) is a Single Family property that was sold at $601,000 on January 16, 2024. Want to learn more about 718 W Portland Street? Do you have questions about finding other Single Family real estate for sale in Phoenix? You can browse all Phoenix real estate or contact a Coldwell Banker agent to request more information.

